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Wall Street Journal

How Do Media Organizations Define Taiwan?
By Ben Alperstein
Country, island, or something in between – the question of how to refer to Taiwan in print is a vexed one for many media outlets

News Corp Says It Was Hacked; Believed to Be Linked to China
By Eric Tucker and Frank Bajak
Chinese intelligence-gathering is believed to be behind a hack of News Corp, which publishes The Wall Street Journal, among others.

Chinese Millionaire Wants to Turn Wall Street Journal Into People's Daily
By Shannon Tiezzi
Chen Guangbiao's quest to buy a high-profile U.S. newspaper highlights the differences between U.S. and Chinese media.
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